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Russian drone attack forces power cuts in Ukraine's Kryvyi Rih, military saysThe full scale of the attack was not immediately known. There ‌was no ‌comment from Russia about the strike.
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<div class="paragraphs"><p>Kyiv says the ⁠campaign has forced rolling outages and emergency cuts ‌to cities across the country.</p></div>

Kyiv says the ⁠campaign has forced rolling outages and emergency cuts ‌to cities across the country.

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Russian drones struck ​infrastructure in the central Ukrainian city of Kryvyi Rih on Wednesday, forcing emergency power blackouts for more than ​45,000 customers and disrupting heat supplies, military administration ‌head Oleksandr Vilkul said.

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"Please fill up ⁠on water and ‌charge your devices, if you have the chance. It's going to be difficult," Vilkul said on the Telegram messaging app.

Water utility pumping stations switched to generators ​and water remained in the system, but there could be pressure problems.

The full scale of the attack was not immediately known. There ‌was no ‌comment from Russia about the strike.

Russia has repeatedly struck Ukraine’s power ⁠plants, substations and transmission lines with missiles and drones, seeking to knock out electricity and heating and hinder industry during the ⁠nearly four-year war.

Kyiv says the ⁠campaign has forced rolling outages and emergency cuts ‌to cities across the country, ‌as repair crews work under fire and Ukraine relies on air defences and electricity imports to stabilise the ‍grid.

Kryvyi Rih, a steel-and-mining hub in the Dnipropetrovsk region and President Volodymyr Zelenskiy’s hometown, has been hit repeatedly, with strikes killing civilians and damaging homes and industry.

The city sits close enough to southern front lines to be within strike range, while its factories, logistics links ​and workforce make it ‌economically important and a key rear-area centre supporting Ukraine’s war effort.

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(Published 14 January 2026, 06:59 IST)